Thread: Which Visa card would you choose?
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Feb 16th, 2008 08:58 PM
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Which Visa card would you choose?
Hey guys,
So I'm looking to get my first Visa card, but I'm not too sure which one too get. There are so many promotions out there (shoppers drug mart points, rbc rewards, scotiabank's scene pts, etc...)
So I just wanted to seek your opinions on which card would you choose and why?
Thanks for the advice guys!
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Feb 16th, 2008 09:58 PM
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cibc dividend cause u get 1% back at the end of the year on all ur purchases accumulated over the year starting from jan
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Feb 16th, 2008 10:09 PM
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Hmm...the Search function must be disabled for this forum. I'm gonna have to let the site admins know so they can fix it.
/sarcasm
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Feb 16th, 2008 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sprite_TM
cibc dividend cause u get 1% back at the end of the year on all ur purchases accumulated over the year starting from jan
This card is tiered, so you never see the full 1% back.
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Feb 16th, 2008 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Drew_W
Hmm...the Search function must be disabled for this forum. I'm gonna have to let the site admins know so they can fix it.
/sarcasm
Not to mention the 'Features' button at the top pf the page, with the 'No Fee Credit Card comparison'
http://www.redflagdeals.com/deals/ma...icles/credit1/
Several Matercards offer a full 1% reward without annual fees. A better choice than many Visa cards.
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Feb 16th, 2008 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
7jai
Hey guys,
So I'm looking to get my first Visa card, but I'm not too sure which one too get. There are so many promotions out there (shoppers drug mart points, rbc rewards, scotiabank's scene pts, etc...)
So I just wanted to seek your opinions on which card would you choose and why?
Thanks for the advice guys!
Just out of curiosity...why a Visa?
Also, it depends on what you want: Cash Back, Travel, Hotel Stays, Loyalty Points, Extended Warranty, Rental Car Insurance, etc.
All these matter - you need to give us more information
That being said, first try looking at the Credit Card chart - I believe it's a sticky in the Personal Finance question. From there you'll probably be able to figure out which would be most beneficial based on your current use.
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Feb 17th, 2008 08:32 AM
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have you consider getting on credit card that don't have any annual fees??
Originally Posted by Sprite_TM View Post
cibc dividend cause u get 1% back at the end of the year on all ur purchases accumulated over the year starting from jan
1%!!??! what are going to get @1% while most credit card interest rates are at 18%-19%...
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Feb 17th, 2008 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
gerbil
have you consider getting on credit card that don't have any annual fees??
Most if not all credit card mentioned does not have annual fee.
1%!!??! what are going to get @1% while most credit card interest rates are at 18%-19%...
If you allow your credit card to charge you interest (i.e. you don't pay in full balance), you should not have a credit card.
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